Addition Worksheets & Printables

Addition worksheets help your young mathematician learn to add things up! A great tool for teachers and parents who want their kids to get a little extra help with their addition skills. With addition worksheets covering single-digit addition, double-digit addition, triple-digit addition and more, there is support here for kids of all skill levels. Just select, click, and print, and let the math practice begin! Have fun and learn to sum with these addition worksheets.

Addition worksheets help your young mathematician learn to add things up! A great tool for teachers and parents who want their kids to get a little extra help with their addition skills. With addition worksheets covering single-digit addition, double-digit addition, triple-digit addition and more, there is support here for kids of all skill levels. Just select, click, and print, and let the math practice begin! Have fun and learn to sum with these addition worksheets.

Addition Worksheets

Practicing addition with your child is a great way to get him excited about math! Try these tips to make addition practice fun:

Young kids who are beginning to learn addition often need to see a visual representaion of any given problem. Many kids will use their fingers and toes, but make things more fun by using counters. You can use pieces of cereal, beads, mini marshmallows or anything you'd like. Kids love switching things up with large-sized counters, so bust out pillows or purses to make learning addition even more fun.

Get some addition practice while reading picture books together. There are a ton of great picture books that have overt and hidden addition facts and practice, but you can turn any book into a lesson in addition. If you read a page with a picture of a forest, you might say to your child, "I see three trees and four flowers. How many plants are there all together?" You can add characters, shapes, items, or anything in multiples.

Encourage your child to work on a new math addition worksheet everyday to keep adding skills fresh. Mix things up with basic addition worksheets and more challenging exercises, and even a few addition facts worksheets to keep your child engaged with the subject.